Horrible organization of course start and finish line. Participants and race crew blocked entire public greenbelt. Not only is that inconsiderate of the public, it is incredibly dangerous. No care or effort was made by event staff to create a safer route. Nor help usher participants off the greenbelt. Having a run on the greenbelt is one thing, but the start and finish line on the greenbelt with table directly on the greenbelt is another.
Horrible organization of course start and finish line. Participants and race crew blocked entire public greenbelt. Not only is that inconsiderate of the public, it is incredibly dangerous. No care or effort was made by event staff to create a safer route. Nor help usher participants off the greenbelt. Having a run on the greenbelt is one thing, but the start and finish line on the greenbelt with table directly on the greenbelt is another.
Beautiful and fun approach to bringing awareness to a cause after a tragic outcome. Everyone involved with the event had a close relationship with Amy and every year continue to gather to celebrate her life, celebrate what would have been her birthday--which really highlights how special she was for such a continued effort over the years. A quick, lighthearted fun run that spans 1.5 mile out and back of the 25-mile greenbelt, in the morning on a Sunday--a great way to bring the community together in activity with a focus around Melanoma awareness. Early detection is key!
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